Category: MAGCDY1

  • Y2U3-Projection1 ‘Reflection on audience engagement’

    As part of the project ‘How to Eat an Image Perfectly’, I showed the work to two people outside the field of graphic design to get a sense of how a general audience might interpret it. My work focuses on the idea of treating images as something that can be ‘consumed’, using visual language associated…

  • Y2U3-Projection1 Midpoint

    How to Perfectly “Eat” Images

  • Y2U3-Projection1 4/4

    week 7 After the last tutorial, I realised my work was still too much like a book that people read, instead of something they consume. So I changed the format into table mats, because I wanted viewers to physically experience this idea of consuming images in a dining situation. perfectly = behavioural optimisation. I kept…

  • Y2U3-Projection1 3/4

    week 6 After the last feedback, I realised my project was a bit too complicated and had too many different visual ideas mixed together, like lenticular and receipts, but the main focus wasn’t very clear.So I decided to simplify its form.I thought this would allow me to organise my ideas more clearly and guide the…

  • Y2U3-Projection1 2/4

    week 4-5 In last week’s iteration, fragmenting the images to interrupt attention felt more convincing, so I carried this idea forward this week. But I am now questioning whether the fragmentation could be more systematic, or how attention might change in a more continuous flow. At this stage, I am testing three sets of images.…

  • Y2U3-Projection1 1/4

    week 1-3 In Unit 2, I explored how technology affects people’s senses in East Asian eating rituals, and the trend and impact of food rituals being increasingly treated as having symbolic value. Rather than critiquing digital behaviour as inherently negative, I am interested in how attention operates as a currency within food consumption — how…